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BONAIRE Radio Japan Relay 11935 0252 GMT Japanese 444
April 6 YL with comments and interviews plus NHK ID at 0254 by a YL.
//17845 [333] and 15325 [333]. MacKenzie-CA.

CHINA CPBS 11960 0248 GMT Chinese 333 April 6 YL
with comments plus an OM at other times. MacKenzie-CA.

French GUIANA China Radio Intl Relay 13685 0235 GMT
Spanish 444 April 6 Two OMs with conversations. Chile mentiuoned
often. YL with CRI ID at 0240. MacKenzie-CA.

GREECE Voice of Greece 9420 0136 GMT Greek 433 April
3 Folk Music Vocals with a YL ancr. //7475 [433], 5865 [333] and 9375
[333]. MacKenzie-CA.

ISRAEL Kol Israel 9345 0130 GMT Hebrew 433 April 3
OM ancr with popular vocal music. MacKenzie-CA.

North KOREA Voice of Korea 13760 0242 GMT Spanish 333
April 6 YL and OM with repeated IDs. Then OM with comments and piano
music. //15180 [433]. MacKenzie-CA.

TURKEY Voice of Turkey-VOT 9460 0150 GMT Turkish 333
April 3 Continuous vocals by a YL. MacKenzie-CA.

VATICAN STATE Vatican Radio 7305 0114 GMT Spanish 333
April 3 OM with comments plus instrumental music, more comments plus
choir music. "Papa" mentioned often thus I guess he was taking about the
Pope's death. //9605 [333]. MacKenzie-CA.


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BONAIRE Radio Japan Relay 11935 0252 GMT Japanese

444
April 6 YL with comments and interviews plus NHK ID at 0254 by a

YL.
//17845 [333] and 15325 [333]. MacKenzie-CA.


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Does anyone enter logs from the central coast in California?



I am in the hills above Santa Cruz, 8 miles form the coast and at 880 ft
elevation. Normally my reception is very poor. If I get one-quarter of
the reception I see on the above logs I consider myself to be quite lucky.



I am using an ICOM IC-R75 with 150 ft long wire, end feed. Also, a TenTec
RX320D with a 60 ft DX-Slope, and a few old portables like the Sangen
ATS-803A on their internal whips.



RP




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